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Tuesday, Sept. 10: Pheasant

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Tuesday, Sept. 10: Pheasant

Pheasant is a band of contradictions: while their music is unabashedly joyful and fun, full of driving beats and irresistible hooks, there is an undercurrent of ... something. It sounds sometimes like anger, or maybe bitterness, or depressive resignation. The Portland band lavishes their tunes with horns, sing-along choruses and

Rakehell and Go Pills deliver Analog Resurgence

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Rakehell and Go Pills deliver Analog Resurgence

I had purchased vinyl when I was about 14 - Beck's Sea Change, Transatlanticism by Death Cab For Cutie, a really cool pink vinyl edition of The Flaming Lips' In a Priest Driven Ambulance - but I never quite went through the whole bin-digging experience when it came to finding

Wednesday, Sept. 11: Easy Star All-Stars

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Wednesday, Sept. 11: Easy Star All-Stars

In the category of "things that should be totally silly but are actually awesome," a classic entry has to be East Star All Stars 2003 opus, Dub Side of the Moon. In the tradition of dub music, Easy Star All Stars covered an entire album in the style of reggae

Friday, Aug. 30: Night Beats

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Friday, Aug. 30: Night Beats

No one ever accused the Night Beats of being a lazy band, and their most recent activity has been no different. With the release of their wild-eyed music video for their song, "The Seven Poison Wonders," off of their upcoming LP, Sonic Bloom, the psych-rockers have kept themselves very busy.

Friday, Aug. 30: Rose Gold

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Friday, Aug. 30: Rose Gold

Hailing from Bozeman, Mont., Rose Gold make uniquely difficult music to anticipate or describe. What generally starts as sort of the fuzzy, meek alt-rock songs tend to descend into howling madness without much notice. Much of this is due to lead singer and bassist Birdie Bowie. Her voice has a

Thursday, Sept. 5: Love As Laughter

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Thursday, Sept. 5: Love As Laughter

There was an Olympia-based emo-bending indie punk band in the early '90s called Lync. After sporadic recordings on K Records, and only one full-length release, Lync disbanded, leaving frontman Sam Jayne to find another project to pour his burgeoning talent into. Jayne's new solo project, Love As Laughter, emerged in 1996

Love As Laughter: Seventeen years on

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Love As Laughter: Seventeen years on

There was an Olympia-based emo-bending indie punk band in the early '90s called Lync. After sporadic recordings on K Records, and only one full-length release, Lync disbanded, leaving frontman Sam Jayne to find another project to pour his burgeoning talent into. Jayne's new solo project, Love As Laughter, emerged in 1996

Friday, Aug. 23: The Bottlecap Boys

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Friday, Aug. 23: The Bottlecap Boys

As much as I've always enjoyed the tone of bluegrass, I've tended to think that a lot of the bands in that genre more often than not sound very similar. There's not much distinction, I've found. While The Bottlecap Boys are planted firmly in the bluegrass niche - with some

Sunday, Aug. 25: The Plodes

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Sunday, Aug. 25: The Plodes

The Vancouver, B.C., band's debut album, A Foot Was As Long As... A Foot!, is packed to the brim with odd ideas and unbridled energy. The songs whip by, with none of them even approaching the two-minute mark, riding high on punk rhythms and fiery accordion. "I'm stimulated by the absurdity

Unicorns and Kissy Giraffes

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Unicorns and Kissy Giraffes

The older I get, the less interest I have in music taking itself so seriously, or having other people chastise me for not always taking music seriously. On occasions when I've DJ'd, I always put on a mash-up of "Rockin' Robin" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to gauge the room.

Saturday, Aug. 24: The Cutwinkles

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Saturday, Aug. 24: The Cutwinkles

Without slipping into needless hyperbole, I'm just going to go ahead and say that the Cutwinkles are a Tacoma institution. Formed at the Tacoma School of the Arts about a decade ago, they established themselves as a genuinely unique entity in these parts. Armed with an unhealthy preoccupation with video

Soundtrack to Murphy's Law

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Soundtrack to Murphy's Law

In his song, "Cancer," Joe Jackson ran through a laundry list of all the minute things in life that eventually will end your life, from protein and caffeine to booze and nicotine, from working too hard to working too little, from watching television to even just smiling. His tongue-in-cheek point

Monumental freakouts

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Monumental freakouts

There's a record label based in Seattle called Iron Lung Records. Formed by the two-piece powerviolence band of the same name, Iron Lung Records has a simple credo: "We know what we like and we know what we don't like." After perusing the list of artists associated with the label,

Joyous music for non-mopers

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Joyous music for non-mopers

I know that I've talked about this before, but it honestly bears repeating until all of the mopes in the world get their stuff together: music, at its purest and most transportive, is about fun. Fun! Now, this is not to say that this energy can't be used to access

Best of Tacoma 2013 Readers' Poll - Best Band: SweetKiss Momma

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Best of Tacoma 2013 Readers' Poll - Best Band: SweetKiss Momma

The first thing I do, after reaching Jeff Hamel on the phone, is to congratulate him and his band, SweetKiss Momma, for being voted best band in Tacoma by readers of the Weekly Volcano. "Thanks you very much," says Hamel. "The Best of Puyallup issue is what we were hoping for,

Friday, July 26: Old Age

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Friday, July 26: Old Age

My first exposure to Old Age took me by surprise. The opening, titular track of their latest release, Rain Won't Ever Come, begins with a ragged lead vocal surrounded on all sides by boozy oohs and la las. The track is slightly reminiscent of the Beatles' "Don't Let Me Down,"

Monday, July 29: Mothrider

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Monday, July 29: Mothrider

It's gotta be said: when it comes to bringing some much-needed stage presence to the act of being a performing DJ, Mothrider is about as compelling as they come. Perpetually hidden beneath a sort of black and white super-villain mask (or maybe the kind of face that would've been super-saturated

Thursday, Aug. 1: Stripmall Architecture

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Thursday, Aug. 1: Stripmall Architecture

Drawing inspiration from early electronica as well as gauzy '90s darlings like Mazzy Star, Stripmall Architecture sound beautiful, even if they don't particularly sound like shiny happy people. But never mind. What Stripmall Architecture do, they do very well: accompanying long, tear-soaked car rides; filling dark dance floors with lonely

Old Age's heartfelt rock

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Old Age's heartfelt rock

My first exposure to Old Age took me by surprise. The opening, titular track of their latest release, Rain Won't Ever Come, begins with a ragged lead vocal surrounded on all sides by boozy oohs and la las. The track is slightly reminiscent of the Beatles' "Don't Let Me Down,"

Saturday, July 20: Jesus on the Moon

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Saturday, July 20: Jesus on the Moon

Having relocated to the South Sound, Jake Frye, an English teacher, found a bassist in one of his former students, Derek Reed. Suddenly, the prospect of sharing Jesus on the Moon became a reality. The two of them, along with a drum machine, began showing Jesus on the Moon to

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